Wholesale

  • 31wholesale — n. sale of goods to retailers in mass quantities v. buy or sell in large quantities at a reduced price adj. pertaining to or engaged in the sale of goods to retailers in mass quantities; being on a large scale adv. on a large scale; in large… …

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  • 32wholesale — noun the selling of goods in large quantities to be retailed by others. adverb 1》 being sold in such a way. 2》 as a whole and in an indiscriminate way. adjective done on a large scale; extensive. verb sell (goods) wholesale. Derivatives… …

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  • 33Wholesale Real Estate — Most homes are purchased by individuals who go through a local real estate agent. A smaller percentage purchase a home that is offered for sale by the homeowner, without intervention of an agent.A growing category is homes purchased from a… …

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  • 34Wholesale banking — is the provision of services by banks to the like of large corporate clients, mid sized companies, real estate developers and investors, international trade financebusinesses, institutional customers (such as pension funds and government… …

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  • 35Wholesale funding — is a method that banks use in addition to core demand deposits to finance operations and manage risk. Wholesale funding sources include, but are not limited to, Federal funds, public funds (such as state and local municipalities), Federal Home… …

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  • 36wholesale price — ➔ price1 * * * wholesale price UK US noun [C] COMMERCE ► the price that a store or business pays for goods that it will then sell to the public: »Restaurants may charge as much as four times the wholesale price for wine. → Compare RETAIL PRICE( …

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  • 37Wholesale District — may refer to some city districts in the United StatesWholesaleDistrict.com [http://www.wholesaledistrict.com] * Wholesale District, Los Angeles, California * Wholesale District, Indianapolis, Indiana …

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  • 38wholesale price index — UK US noun [C, usually singular] (ABBREVIATION WPI) ECONOMICS ► a list of some basic wholesale prices that shows how they change over time, used to measure inflation: »Year on year inflation, measured by the wholesale price index, is currently 3% …

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  • 39Wholesale odds — are the real odds or probability of an event occurring without any bookmakers profit margin, often referred to as a bookmakers overround or book price. The book price is effectively a measure of the competitiveness of the odds prices on offer. A… …

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  • 40Wholesale Broadband Connect — (WBC) is BT Wholesale s 24Mb ADSL offering in the UK, which is currently being rolled out to exchanges throughout the United Kingdom.ADSL2+ has been available in the UK from companies such as Telefonica O2 (Trading as Be Un Limited) and… …

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